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Being Empathetic
Today, people are busier than ever. Many people regularly overwork and forget to care for others. I am sure you have lots to worry about, whether
you are working, raising children or planning your next vacation. The problem with society is that many people are self–centered. They neglect being
empathetic by focusing only on their lives and not the feelings and needs of others. Empathy is the psychological identification with the thoughts,
feelings and attitudes of others, which creates friendship and builds a supportive community. Empathetic people are compassionate, sympathetic and
understanding. They have a desire to show care and concern for the thoughts of others without the person explicitly telling them their thoughts. When a
boy falls off his bike and breaks his arm, someone empathetic will help him up and calm him down because...show more content...
However, aware people may not be empathetic. Those that are aware of what is happening may be unable to cope with or understand the situation.
Knowing the bad, they avoid putting themselves in the shoes of others and avoid taking action to resolve problems. Similarly, empathetic people may
be able to help and understand others, but are unaware of the people and problems around them. Their upright intentions may be masked as they are
blind to the problems in society. The different types of empathy allow people to have a different level of intimacy with others. Emotional empathy
allows people to feel the emotions of others as if they are experiencing their emotions. Oftentimes, they are overwhelmed by the emotions of others and
experience a burnout. Cognitive empathy allows people to know how the other person feels and thinks, but they may not necessarily help. Lastly, if
people have compassionate empathy, they know and feel the emotions of others and also take action to help. It is those that are compassionately
empathetic that make a difference in the lives of
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Being An Empath Essay
It is a challenge being an empath. It implies that you can handle energy for other individuals. You feel everything, regardless if you are aware of it or
not. Numerous empaths figure out ways on how to close down overpowering emotions. Many addicts are oblivious empaths, who have never
encountered the chance of knowing they are talented, rather they believe themselves to be a second rate or wrong. Being what some may wrongly call
hypersensitive to the energy of others is not an awful thing. There is nothing amiss with you, despite the fact that it might feel like there is. Regardless,
in light of your energetic boundaries, you can feel, and much of the time, carry the pain of others. To be maximally viable and effective, you should do
reframing, that is, changing your mental outlook. You can do very little to eliminate your genetic characteristic...show more content...
There is no denying that we can get thumped around by other individuals' energy. Be that as it may, we should likewise be mindful so as not to feed
too much energy into that story. If we concentrate excessively on protection, we innately assume we are feeble. On the off chance that we concentrate
on creating a healthy positive aura, any negative energies will be normally dispersed. Negative energy can't exist within the sight of light. It's an issue
of whether you need to be on offense or defense. Concentrating on developing positive energy is constantly more powerful than a mental outlook that is
intended to defend your energy from attacks. Having a positive mental outlook prompts having a solid mental intention to make light. As an empath,
we are constantly around negative individuals. Perhaps they are continually grumbling, offending others or they have a negative view on pretty much
everything. Staying with somebody like that can rapidly drag you down or even destroy your day in the event that you can't control the
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Empathy: A Short Story
Empathy "Wow. Okay. Today I'm going to Dad's work. No big deal," Cameron said nervously as he got ready to leave. He was wearing his best suit
and tie. His father said he had to look sharp after all. Cameron was both anxious and excited to be able to see what his father did all day. He did not
know what to expect. All he knew is that his father was a director of sales at Globe Industries. "Cameron, it's time to go!" exclaimed his father.
Cameron picked up his bag and gave himself a glance in the mirror. He was ready. As they drove to work, Cameron's father seemed to be a little
stressed. "What's wrong, Dad?" "Oh, nothing son just a project my team's working on," his father said as they pulled into the parking lot. Together,
they walked...show more content...
We have to rush if we're going to make it on time." They rushed to the conference room. There were many tired looking men wearing suits, who
were discussing something Cameron could not follow. "If this doesn't get solved the whole company is going down," said an old man with white
hair. There were conversations going back and forth on some matter regarding his father's project. Cameron did not understand all the big words they
were using, but from what he could understand was that the product that was being sold was not selling well. "Well, Garret, what do think we should
do," said a man with a hooked nose. "I think we have to make the product simpler, more kid–friendly," his father responded. A laugh filled the room.
"And whom did you expect to take on this perspective change?" they chided. Names started to be spewed out. Cameron was confused. He thought
that this seemed like a great idea. Even though he had no idea of what the product was or about, it seemed like his father was facing an injustice.
"Hey, you better shut up! My dad is a smart man and he knows what he's doing," Cameron interrupted. It seemed as if there were a thousand eyes on
him. There was a maddening silence for a long
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Empathy Essay
Empathy is viewed as an essential aspect of the counseling relationship. Discuss the difference between primary and advanced accurate empathy. What
barriers exist to the development of empathy? How might these barriers be overcome?
Advanced empathy is a helping skills that consist of components: (1) the counselor's understanding of what the client was feeling during the experience
(2) the response to the client's experiences based on the understanding of what the counselor understand when the client was expression their feelings.
With advanced empathy the counselors are going beyond what they think the client is feeling on the outside and try to explore what the client is feeling
or thinking on the inside. Advanced level empathy is also...show more content...
Although there are similarities surrounding the client–center case and consultee–centered case the differences stand out more. Consultee–centered case,
the focus is on the shortcomings of the consultee or the ecological–cultural determinants of the consultee. Unlike client–centered case consultation, in
consultee–centered cases consultation the consultant does not deal with the client directly. The consultant mainly listens to the case and then pen
points the most relative situations.
The program–centered administrative consultation has just one goal and it is to construct a new program or improve an existing one with the help of
an individual or group of consultees. The primary role of the consultant is to help to consultee in the assessment for change. Consultant conducts
meetings in order to assess with the problems and cultivate plans that will provide assistance to underrepresented populations.
The goal of consultee–centered administrative consultation is to increase professional functioning as a whole. These consultations should know
everything about the organization, societal ups and downs, and the company as a whole such as individuals and
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Argumentative Essay On Empathy
Empathy is the ability to understand and experience the feelings of others, particularly others' suffering. Humanity's gift of understanding complex
emotions ushers in a new way of understanding ourselves and how we react to stimuli. This ultimately leads to questioning of everything, leading us to
one strong notion: Does empathy guide or hinder moral action? One common misconception while considering empathetic influence is how it
compares with sympathy. The two are a dichotomy, and must be differentiated. To sympathize is to feel sorry for someone, therefore making the victim
suffer even more. Empathy empowers the victim, allowing company to play a role in how humans naturally interact with one another to bond and heal.
With the...show more content...
Furthermore, during empathizing, emotional reaction in the observer correlates with the fact that connections between the person's mental state and
his or her behavior are not always governed by lawful conduct of emotion. The response to the other person's mental state creates a gap between
systemizing and empathizing, for without empathetic response, one could only have a very small or inaccurate reading of a person's emotion. The
systemizer only expects that the person's mental state will at least constrain their behavior. The level of empathy one has is greatly affected by how
systematic they are.
Now, taking into account the SQ/EQ, we can determine how individuals would respond to regular situations. The response to stimuli is heavily
weighted on self and our own experiences – as we are a product of our environment. However, fifty percent of one's own personality is determined
genetically, within one's very own alleles. This is why people act so much like their parents. Mothers can actually pass down a gene to their sons that
makes them dangerously unempathetic. This exact gene is what causes more men than women to become serial killers. In addition to the basis of human
structure, men also have a higher tendency to be aggressive, rendering most empathetic responses null, and barely thought about. Since males are more
likely to be systemizers, their
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Speech On Empathy
Have you ever heard the saying that goes "place yourself into the shoes of others"? Let's analyze and take a deep look into the phrase. By placing
ourselves into somebody's shoes we develop a feeling of connection with them, better known as empathy. The question is, what is empathy? Empathy is
the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. People often confuse empathy with pity, but it is actually aiming the understanding of
people's feelings and perspectives. And by understanding them we learn how to use them to guide our actions. I believe that in order to change our
society, people should be able to learn how to feel empathy or compassion for others. The Bible tells us in Romans 12:15 to "Be happy with those
who are happy, and weep with those who weep."
I believe empathy is formed at home. When we are kids, our parents teach us the golden rule, which is: Do unto others as you would have them do
unto you. As we grow older, we are taught that itВґs important to care about people's feelings. We grow up with the idea that we shouldn't only care
about ourselves, but always be concerned for others. In my opinion, everyone should desire...show more content...
Even though it seems to be a difficult process, the results would be totally worth it. Step number one is to cultivate curiosity about strangers. By
doing this, we find other people more interesting than ourselves, decreasing our level of selfishness. Step number two is to challenge prejudices.
Our society is marked with labels. These labels avoid us from appreciating individuality. Instead of looking for things that divide us, we should be
searching for what we have in common and in a way what unites us. This way, we could get an easy way or path into equality, fairness and sensibility.
Last but not least, we should "listen hard and open up". Listening is not enough, we need to open our hearts and feelings to create an empathic
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Empathy Reflection
The strengths currently value the most lie in my ability to empathize, compartmentalize, and work hard. Empathy is part of what makes us human,
and I see it as one of the most necessary parts to successfully working with clients. This position has been reaffirmed through each of my courses
which have explored how we work with people. Examining how our presence and style effects how clients can see us and the impact empathy has on
every aspect of therapy. My upbringing and experiences with different people has gifted me a natural empathy, but this program will hone those talents
and experiences in to a tool impact other in a positive way. Juxtaposed to empathy my ability to compartmentalize and decompress in a healthy manner
is an essential skill, especially for careers which suffer from high burn–out. My work with the Crisis Center emphasized the need to not take things too
deep into myself when possible. I had to learn to see that even when a client doesn't cannot be talked away from suicidality as a personal failure.
I've learned I'm not going to change the world in an and a half conversation, but I can still make a positive difference in someone's day or in
someone's thinking. This compartmentalization has impacted the way I decompress and take care of myself and has impacted the way I study,
and how I handle the parts of the program I have struggled with. I use empathy and compartmentalization to understand others and myself, but the
ability to work hard is one of my greatest strengths and in the end working hard is what will push me forward in everything I do. I have had a
harder transition to graduate school than I was anticipating, and working hard to make up for that transitional struggle has helped me recalculate
and move forward. It is a strength which I have cultivated and get a lot of satisfaction from knowing I have given my all. Working hard means I can
end my first year knowing I have done everything I can to deserve the chance I have been given. More importantly though, I have had an amazing
support system and at this stage in my life working hard is one of the best ways I can show them my appreciation and care for their support. At this
stage of my education and training I feel
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Definition Essay On Empathy
People are in pain. The types of pain that exist and consume our bodies at times lay dormant until awoken by some tragic event propelled our way.
We have all experienced pain. From the toddler that lost her most cherished toy to the man grasping on to the slipping threads of life have felt pain in
varying degrees. It is the ability to feel empathy that makes human beings, human beings, and with that empathy is how we conduct our feelings and
actions. Myself, on the other hand, have been cursed with the gift of an abundance of empathy. I cannot see happily myself reporting numbers in an
office building or testing my vocal abilities to a hall of congressmen and women on a mundane, relentless cycle to which I am not involved directly
with the
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Reflection On Empathy
The introduction and initial contact when really well. The client as well as I were truly engaged in every statement or question. Of courses the first
few minutes were a little rough but once I understood where she was trying to go with her situation it was fine. I ask the client if I could record her
so that I could make sure I do not miss anything for the assignment and she allowed me to record the session. This was very helpful because the
session was very informative, so with that much information I probably wouldn't have been able to retain everything. My level of empathy was very
high. I actually related to her situation when it comes to a father leaving the family and there's very little that you can do. Knowing that I understood
her struggles and feelings, I immediately told myself to be strictly professional and not to get emotional as well.
There was an over use of probing questions and not enough empathic responses. I think this goes back to me trying not to get emotional as well while
discussing similar issues.
Examples:
1.Student: Do you think just letting it go will fix the issue? (+Probing question)
2.Student: When you say us are you talking about you and your mom? Or do you have any siblings? (+ Question probe)
3.Student: Can you elaborate a little more? (+ Question probe)
4.Student: You feel this way because? (+ use of a probe)
Overall, I do believe I stayed much focused. We were stationed in the lounge of her dorm early that morning, so it was very
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Essay On Empathy In To Kill A Mockingbird
Throughout the course of To Kill a Mockingbird, the siblings Jem and Scout torment a man named Boo Radley because they think that he is a
malevolent ghost. Boo still loves them like a father would and keeps them under a watchful eye even though they treat him like a caged animal. Jem
and Scout do not realize this and continue to torment him. The relationship between Boo and Jem changes in the middle of the book, when Boo gives
them gifts, Jem realizes what he has done and learns that Boo is a person and learns empathy through Boo's actions. It takes Scout a little longer to
learn to have understanding for Boo and she learns it when Boo protects her from an attacker. Scout and Jem learn empathy from harassing, taunting,
and tormenting...show more content...
This is when Jem starts to feel empathy for Boo. Scout is even more afraid of Boo after she knows that he had watched them flee the property. When
Boo gave them the soap dolls and put them in a knot hole in a tree, Scout still considered "...everything on the Radley place was poisoned... (81)".
But it all "[had] slipped through Jem's memory (81)" as he went to go get the dolls. They also decide to write a letter to whoever was sending them
those gifts. They still denied that it was Boo though, but deep down, they knew that it was Boo who had given the gifts to them. When the knot–hole
they had been receiving the gifts from was filled up, Jem started to cry without Scout knowing why, showing that he is starting to realize Boo is a
person but Scout still thinks that Boo is an evil man. When a fire sweeps through Maycomb, Boo gave Scout a blanket without her seeing, and her
"stomach turned to water and [she] nearly threw up... (96)" because she continues to believe he is a monster. Jem has already learned the lesson of
empathy from Boo while Scout still struggles with this concept at this point in the story. At the end, Jem and Scout are attacked by Mr. Ewell, a truly
malicious man who is a drunkard. It is implied that Boo jumps in and saves them while also killing Mr. Ewell. Scout realizes "...that [Boo] had been
sitting beside [her] all this time... (371)". While Jem is unconscious, Scout then
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College Essay On Empathy
I am a firm believer that one of the most precious gifts given to humans is the gift of empathy. Empathy for those one may not know even the
slightest is unusual yet indispensable for our moral survival. This gift can be shown in in numerous ways, however the way that I was shown
empathy growing up was through service. I was born in a impoverished area in Guatemala city, where the scarcity of jobs and education was a
normality, still the a acts of human service is what kept us alive as a small community. I may not know the exact date or the exact time, but I can
clearly remember the moment when our next door neighbors surprised me and my Mother with groceries and money to pay the house rent . I was just
seven years old when my single unemployed mother became...show more content...
Mesmerizing those moments always leaves me wondering what would have happened if we were not helped by our generous neighbors? What
would have happened to me and my little sister? Where would we Go? Or Where would we live? And What would we eat?
Everyday I thank God and life for having a roof on top on my head , good health that allows me to work and study, food that I can share ,and a loving
family that supports me. Without all these blessing, I would be like many others that unfortunately live without the privileges that I have today. The
multiple acts of kindness from my neighbors were the first of many benevolent acts that I've witnessed throughout my life. As a result, I've
reprocreated their altruistic actions by serving others. Raising money and donating to good causes are just some of the many things that I like to do to
serve my community, However showing empathy , tutoring, and volunteering are my favorite ways to serve others. Even in the smallest form possible,
showing compassion with a servile attitude can positively affect not only the person you're helping but also
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Positive And Negative Empathy
Research Article Review In the research article, "Empathizing with Other Peoples' Pain Versus Empathizing with Others' Joy: Examining THE
Separability of Positive and Negative Empathy and Their Relation to Different Types of Social Behaviors and Social Emotions," researchers Michael
Andreychik and Nicole Migliaccio examine both positive and negative empathy, the effect both have on an individual and the distinct capacities that
each have on different types of social behaviors. Researchers deliver a series of questionnaires to participants, expecting that "Positive and negative
empathy represent distinct–albeit related–constructs that predict different types of social behaviors and social emotions" (Andreychik, & Migliaccio,
2015, para 2). The main goal of the research is to observe if there is a difference between positive empathy and negative empathy. Furthermore,
researchers study the effects of positive empathy, its affect socially, and emotionally on individuals. Methodology The Researchers test five separate
hypothesis, on 597 different individuals including men and women of varying ages were recruited from an online participant management system
called the, "Mechanical Turk Online." Each participant was given a small monetary compensation for their participation in the research. In all three
studies, after providing researchers with written consent, the participants proceeded to fill out questionnaires online. The researchers arranged three
separate studies. The
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Introduction
Throughout the years we have seen significant changes in "Corporate America," changes that have seriously impacted those in the workplace and
consumers as well. It is a dog eat dog world out there due to the economic stresses of today. This daily struggle to survive in the workplace has
affected the lives of everyone involved as interpersonal skills are declining especially among company executives. Are academic institutions to blame
for this obvious lack of concern for others in the workplace? It has been suggested in the following studies that higher level education is lacking in
regard to the study of emotional intelligence and empathy within their business leadership programs. Empathy is defined as, "the feeling that...show
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Interestingly, responses were similar in that the ranking for top and bottom requirements for effective leadership were consistent among the group.
The second part of this study included 35 working adult students in two MBA courses. These students were briefed on the findings from part one of
the study and then were given an anonymous survey as well. This research question was posed based on the findings of part one of the study, "Why do
you think empathy was considered least important among the 10 leadership qualities presented" (Marques, 2012)?
Results
After careful analysis and comparison the researchers organized eight motives why empathy was not important to leaders. The responders felt that
having empathy would interfere with ethical and or rational decision making. They perceived this emotion as a sign of weakness and that they felt they
did not have enough experience to even recognize it as a part of a leadership position. The responders also felt that there was a disassociation between
humanity and business and described empathy as not a stable emotion. It was also noted that there was a historical lack of resources regarding empathy
and some even had mistaken empathy for pity. There seemed to be an overall lack of empathy among respondents. The researchers further concluded
that the
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Empathy By Paul Bloom
Professor Paul Bloom states he is against empathy. He believes it is wrongfully used in our society and should not be used in certain situations. He
still thinks it is important sometimes, but should not be primarily used as a result of anger, depression or retaliation. He believes compassion is the
solution to empathy. In the long run, Bloom states that empathy will fail or burnout in a person. Hannah the extremely empathic person will
eventually burnout according to Bloom. The use of empathy everyday as a core moral code will eventually be overwhelming and burned out and used
up. The person will change direction and use empathy less in their lifetime. This essay will explore Paul Bloms opinion of empathy in his article,
"Against...show more content...
With compassion it allows the government to have a concern for the victims and figure out how to react without the quick decision making. Bloom
believes it is easier to empathize for people who are related to themselves. He says that "Empathy is biased; we are more prone to feel empathy for
attractive people and for those who look like us or share our ethnic or national background" (Bloom). For some people this may be true, we have
racists, nazis and other anti–race groups in the US. Walking downtown there is a homeless person asking for change, a lot of people continue to walk
past, the few people that give the man money could be rich or poor. It does not matter what the race, ethnicity, religion somebody of one another. The
reason why the others did not give the man change is not always due their relatability to the homeless man. Humans naturally empathize, "Empathy
can occur automatically, even involuntary" (Bloom). Bloom contradicted himself, if empathy occurs naturally it does not matter who needs help.
People empathize because it is wired into the emotional parts of the brain. It does not matter to all people what the other person looks like. The
feeling of bringing up a person making them happy is all worth it in the end. Bloom talks about how achieving too high of an empathy level can lead
to emotional burnout. Hannah the imagined level 6 on the empathy scale is at an empathy high. She is a psychologist that puts everybody before her.
Bloom believes
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Research Paper on Empathy
Psy 150 FONO6
03/24/2012
Professor Ritchie
Research Paper on Empathy
By: Imari Watkins
Thesis: The purpose of this essay is to define empathy and discuss its use
I. Introduction II. Definition a. Origin b. Who made it up? III. What causes people to feel that way? IV. Scientific View Point V. Mental Disorders/
Emotion VI. Example Statements VII. Conclusion
The purpose of this essay is to define empathy and discuss its use on how it is used on a daily basis and what makes people feel empathy for others.
Empathy is being able to feel and understand what another person is going through or what they have experienced. Typically, it would be a happiness,
sadness or anger that would...show more content...
These kinds of disorders have been known to scientist to cause rapid activity of neurotransmitters that deal with emotion and personality. Like
psychopathy, some are able to pick up on others theory of mind mimic others emotionally and convince others their feeling a certain way when
they really are not. In some cases psychopaths may be able to sense what others are feeling but may not be able to put themselves in their position.
This shows that empathy in the brain waves of psychopaths are dysfunctional. Another mental disorder would be Narcissist one feeling them own
self and unable to feel for others. So with this being said they would lack empathy to protect and make them self feel secure for the sake of their
own vulnerability. Now Sadistic disorder this is most likely shown in 16 to 18 year old boys with aggressive problems. This is a conduct disorder
where the boys showed too much aggression. Performing violent behaviors and taking pleasure out of other peoples pain. Showing no sign of empathy
for the victims of these violent crimes at all.
Emotion like anger is another form linking to empathy. When people get angry over a certain situation somebody else that is close to them would
immediately feel what their feeling also. Anger has a affect on certain people directly and indirectly its known to triggers states of empathetic angers.
Empathy and anger linked together has been investigated as negative arousal. That was only if empathetic behavior
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Reflective Essay On Empathy
Every generation likes to think they are the ones to take the world by storm, to change it for the better, to mold it to their ideal. And each does
contribute, but it was about ten years ago I began to realize the generation after mine, the so–called Millennials, really had lost something in translation.
I was helping to train new agents at a call center in a customer service position, something where they would need a bit more finesse than the average
"do you want fries with that?" job required. My specific task was to ensure they could empathize, or at the very least convey empathy, to our
customers. From the first day I was in training for this position, I understood the concept and expected to do no less than treat others how I wanted
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The meritocracy contains its own cultural contradictions. It encourages people to make the most out of their capacities, but it leads to the
shriveling of the moral faculties that are necessary if you are going to figure out how to point your life in a meaningful direction. (254) Thus,
students get good grades or top scores in sports because they are supposed to, regardless if they want to or not. Employees bring in the new
customers, achieve the required sales, post the right numbers for whatever formula they are given because they are told to, not because they
understand why. Their goal is to achieve, to surpass, to excel, to boast on social media of their wins, downplay or ignore their losses, and move to on
the next big thing. This becomes egoism very clearly and quickly: the individual's concern is for self–preservation and promotion. It could even be
stated it is more specifically ethical egoism as the balance of right and wrong is dependent on the individual's perspective of what feels right to
them, if it is better to do something for their own good versus the harm, or evil, they could do to themselves. It is a bit murkier to go further into this
being rational egoism as making the case in assuming one is always acting rationally for personal promotion is not defined by each act, or lack of
action. It seems easy to sit back and write that the
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What Does Empathy Mean To You Essay
There are certain items a woman knows she needs in her wardrobe of life skills: ambition, independence, fearlessness, self–belief, a sense of fun. But
she will get more 'wear' out of these if she also has empathy – a classic that should never go out of fashion.
Empathy is the ability to understand and share what somebody else is feeling. You hear a woman sobbing on the phone to her ex–boyfriend and recall
the ghastly break–up that had you in tears for months. Or you see refugees on TV and, having been robbed and left stranded at Madrid Airport with no
money for food, you have an inkling of their fear and desperation.
If you don't have Time to Acknowledge your own Feelings, How can you Recognize them in Someone Else?
Empathy differs from sympathy ('Poor you; I wish you could feel happier') and compassion (Things are tough for you; you seem to need help').
Simply put, empathy is, 'I know how you feel'. Psychologists note that we...show more content...
We bristle at the slightest inconvenience, sigh at slow cashiers or vent our rage in banks. This as a growing trend caused by our fast–paced lifestyles in
overcrowded cities. We're so stressed that we lose the time and space to reflect on how we're feeling. Also, if we feel we're not being heard, we say
nothing. Feelings build up over time and express themselves as, say, road rage. If you don't have time to acknowledge your own feelings, how can you
recognize them in someone else?
Barack Obama told students at Southern New Hampshire University that the first lesson of growing up is this: 'the world doesn't revolve around you.
There's a lot of talk in this country about the federal deficit,' he said. 'But I think we should talk more about our empathy deficit – the ability to put
ourselves in someone else's shoes; to see the world through those who are different from us – the child who's hungry, the laid–off steelworker, the
immigrant woman cleaning your dorm
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Why Empathy Is Important
Most benefits that we humans receive and or give come from things we do everyday. If the saying goes that each action has a consequence, it would
also mean that every action has a benefit. Some of those actions consist of helping others or showing empathy towards others. This idea of actions
having benefits has been commonly seen throughout the world as a common saying. The saying goes that you get a benefit the equivalent to your
actions. To clarify, this means that the benefits of an action would be equal to the greatness of that action. What exactly are the benefits ofempathy? We
could say that the benefits of empathy are pretty basic or normal, but the most normal and basic things in our world seem to hold the most ingenuity
and creativity...show more content...
The act and or ability to understand other people is seen as an act of caring for that person. Some even say that we can even strengthen our
understanding of the people and world around us. It is also common to hear that being able to understand the world and those around you is a benefit.
How exactly do you strengthen your understanding? According to source 3, section 10, "Empathy for people unlike us can be expanded, it seems, just
by modifying our views about empathy." This piece of evidence strengthens the idea that strengthening empathy not only strengthens your emotions or
feelings, but your understanding as well. This emphasizes the idea that people using or giving empathy expands the minds and understanding of those
people. It also clarifies the benefit that is gained through practicing empathy and using empathy, which is the increase of our general understanding of
the world and its inhabitants. This also shows us how empathy shapes our general understanding of both our lives and others. Clearly the
understanding of the world and the people around us is shown and proved to be affected by
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Empathy Vs. Compassion Essay
Often when using the words of empathy and compassion, many people envision them as having similar meaning. While they may share similar
circumstances, they are actually quite different. Empathy is more of an emotional response with an understanding of a person's particular situation;
whereas compassion is an emotion that arouses an active response to alleviate a distressful situation. Nevertheless, these dissimilar expressions are
paramount in the way people respond to the individual needs of others and how they reach out to others in their local communities. Barbara Lazear
Ascher's essay "On Compassion" not only creatively offers a very detailed description of the day in the life in New York City, but effectively draws a
picture of...show more content...
Empathy is an innate trait that all humans have and it is the one that we most readily feel, while compassion is a feeling that must be acquired.
Ascher astutely points out that "empathy is the mother of compassion" (par.13). In this noteworthy parallel, Ascher compares empathy to a
nurturing mother and compassion to the fruit of her labor. Like a mother who has an inherent instinct to protect and teach her young, so too does
one have an innate understanding and sensitivity to the feelings and experiences of another, and it is only from these life experiences that the birth
of a new awareness is brought forth in the form of compassion. Similar to a mother's tutelage, Ascher describes compassion as a "learned" behavior
that allows one to consciously act upon the distress of others by actively alleviating it. According to Ascher, "Compassion is not a character trait like
a sunny disposition. It must be learned, and it is learned by having adversity at our window..." (par.13). In other words, true compassion can only be
learned when one is faced with it every day of ones life and that once it becomes "familiar", only then it can become identifiable and conjure empathy.
Ascher's "On Compassion" offer readers a brief encounter with New York City's citizens as they confront the less fortunate members of society– the
homeless. She describes a young mother walking down the street with her baby in a stroller who becomes agitated upon seeing a homeless man walking
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Being Empathetic

  • 1. Being Empathetic Today, people are busier than ever. Many people regularly overwork and forget to care for others. I am sure you have lots to worry about, whether you are working, raising children or planning your next vacation. The problem with society is that many people are self–centered. They neglect being empathetic by focusing only on their lives and not the feelings and needs of others. Empathy is the psychological identification with the thoughts, feelings and attitudes of others, which creates friendship and builds a supportive community. Empathetic people are compassionate, sympathetic and understanding. They have a desire to show care and concern for the thoughts of others without the person explicitly telling them their thoughts. When a boy falls off his bike and breaks his arm, someone empathetic will help him up and calm him down because...show more content... However, aware people may not be empathetic. Those that are aware of what is happening may be unable to cope with or understand the situation. Knowing the bad, they avoid putting themselves in the shoes of others and avoid taking action to resolve problems. Similarly, empathetic people may be able to help and understand others, but are unaware of the people and problems around them. Their upright intentions may be masked as they are blind to the problems in society. The different types of empathy allow people to have a different level of intimacy with others. Emotional empathy allows people to feel the emotions of others as if they are experiencing their emotions. Oftentimes, they are overwhelmed by the emotions of others and experience a burnout. Cognitive empathy allows people to know how the other person feels and thinks, but they may not necessarily help. Lastly, if people have compassionate empathy, they know and feel the emotions of others and also take action to help. It is those that are compassionately empathetic that make a difference in the lives of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Being An Empath Essay It is a challenge being an empath. It implies that you can handle energy for other individuals. You feel everything, regardless if you are aware of it or not. Numerous empaths figure out ways on how to close down overpowering emotions. Many addicts are oblivious empaths, who have never encountered the chance of knowing they are talented, rather they believe themselves to be a second rate or wrong. Being what some may wrongly call hypersensitive to the energy of others is not an awful thing. There is nothing amiss with you, despite the fact that it might feel like there is. Regardless, in light of your energetic boundaries, you can feel, and much of the time, carry the pain of others. To be maximally viable and effective, you should do reframing, that is, changing your mental outlook. You can do very little to eliminate your genetic characteristic...show more content... There is no denying that we can get thumped around by other individuals' energy. Be that as it may, we should likewise be mindful so as not to feed too much energy into that story. If we concentrate excessively on protection, we innately assume we are feeble. On the off chance that we concentrate on creating a healthy positive aura, any negative energies will be normally dispersed. Negative energy can't exist within the sight of light. It's an issue of whether you need to be on offense or defense. Concentrating on developing positive energy is constantly more powerful than a mental outlook that is intended to defend your energy from attacks. Having a positive mental outlook prompts having a solid mental intention to make light. As an empath, we are constantly around negative individuals. Perhaps they are continually grumbling, offending others or they have a negative view on pretty much everything. Staying with somebody like that can rapidly drag you down or even destroy your day in the event that you can't control the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Empathy: A Short Story Empathy "Wow. Okay. Today I'm going to Dad's work. No big deal," Cameron said nervously as he got ready to leave. He was wearing his best suit and tie. His father said he had to look sharp after all. Cameron was both anxious and excited to be able to see what his father did all day. He did not know what to expect. All he knew is that his father was a director of sales at Globe Industries. "Cameron, it's time to go!" exclaimed his father. Cameron picked up his bag and gave himself a glance in the mirror. He was ready. As they drove to work, Cameron's father seemed to be a little stressed. "What's wrong, Dad?" "Oh, nothing son just a project my team's working on," his father said as they pulled into the parking lot. Together, they walked...show more content... We have to rush if we're going to make it on time." They rushed to the conference room. There were many tired looking men wearing suits, who were discussing something Cameron could not follow. "If this doesn't get solved the whole company is going down," said an old man with white hair. There were conversations going back and forth on some matter regarding his father's project. Cameron did not understand all the big words they were using, but from what he could understand was that the product that was being sold was not selling well. "Well, Garret, what do think we should do," said a man with a hooked nose. "I think we have to make the product simpler, more kid–friendly," his father responded. A laugh filled the room. "And whom did you expect to take on this perspective change?" they chided. Names started to be spewed out. Cameron was confused. He thought that this seemed like a great idea. Even though he had no idea of what the product was or about, it seemed like his father was facing an injustice. "Hey, you better shut up! My dad is a smart man and he knows what he's doing," Cameron interrupted. It seemed as if there were a thousand eyes on him. There was a maddening silence for a long Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Empathy Essay Empathy is viewed as an essential aspect of the counseling relationship. Discuss the difference between primary and advanced accurate empathy. What barriers exist to the development of empathy? How might these barriers be overcome? Advanced empathy is a helping skills that consist of components: (1) the counselor's understanding of what the client was feeling during the experience (2) the response to the client's experiences based on the understanding of what the counselor understand when the client was expression their feelings. With advanced empathy the counselors are going beyond what they think the client is feeling on the outside and try to explore what the client is feeling or thinking on the inside. Advanced level empathy is also...show more content... Although there are similarities surrounding the client–center case and consultee–centered case the differences stand out more. Consultee–centered case, the focus is on the shortcomings of the consultee or the ecological–cultural determinants of the consultee. Unlike client–centered case consultation, in consultee–centered cases consultation the consultant does not deal with the client directly. The consultant mainly listens to the case and then pen points the most relative situations. The program–centered administrative consultation has just one goal and it is to construct a new program or improve an existing one with the help of an individual or group of consultees. The primary role of the consultant is to help to consultee in the assessment for change. Consultant conducts meetings in order to assess with the problems and cultivate plans that will provide assistance to underrepresented populations. The goal of consultee–centered administrative consultation is to increase professional functioning as a whole. These consultations should know everything about the organization, societal ups and downs, and the company as a whole such as individuals and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Argumentative Essay On Empathy Empathy is the ability to understand and experience the feelings of others, particularly others' suffering. Humanity's gift of understanding complex emotions ushers in a new way of understanding ourselves and how we react to stimuli. This ultimately leads to questioning of everything, leading us to one strong notion: Does empathy guide or hinder moral action? One common misconception while considering empathetic influence is how it compares with sympathy. The two are a dichotomy, and must be differentiated. To sympathize is to feel sorry for someone, therefore making the victim suffer even more. Empathy empowers the victim, allowing company to play a role in how humans naturally interact with one another to bond and heal. With the...show more content... Furthermore, during empathizing, emotional reaction in the observer correlates with the fact that connections between the person's mental state and his or her behavior are not always governed by lawful conduct of emotion. The response to the other person's mental state creates a gap between systemizing and empathizing, for without empathetic response, one could only have a very small or inaccurate reading of a person's emotion. The systemizer only expects that the person's mental state will at least constrain their behavior. The level of empathy one has is greatly affected by how systematic they are. Now, taking into account the SQ/EQ, we can determine how individuals would respond to regular situations. The response to stimuli is heavily weighted on self and our own experiences – as we are a product of our environment. However, fifty percent of one's own personality is determined genetically, within one's very own alleles. This is why people act so much like their parents. Mothers can actually pass down a gene to their sons that makes them dangerously unempathetic. This exact gene is what causes more men than women to become serial killers. In addition to the basis of human structure, men also have a higher tendency to be aggressive, rendering most empathetic responses null, and barely thought about. Since males are more likely to be systemizers, their Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Speech On Empathy Have you ever heard the saying that goes "place yourself into the shoes of others"? Let's analyze and take a deep look into the phrase. By placing ourselves into somebody's shoes we develop a feeling of connection with them, better known as empathy. The question is, what is empathy? Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. People often confuse empathy with pity, but it is actually aiming the understanding of people's feelings and perspectives. And by understanding them we learn how to use them to guide our actions. I believe that in order to change our society, people should be able to learn how to feel empathy or compassion for others. The Bible tells us in Romans 12:15 to "Be happy with those who are happy, and weep with those who weep." I believe empathy is formed at home. When we are kids, our parents teach us the golden rule, which is: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. As we grow older, we are taught that itВґs important to care about people's feelings. We grow up with the idea that we shouldn't only care about ourselves, but always be concerned for others. In my opinion, everyone should desire...show more content... Even though it seems to be a difficult process, the results would be totally worth it. Step number one is to cultivate curiosity about strangers. By doing this, we find other people more interesting than ourselves, decreasing our level of selfishness. Step number two is to challenge prejudices. Our society is marked with labels. These labels avoid us from appreciating individuality. Instead of looking for things that divide us, we should be searching for what we have in common and in a way what unites us. This way, we could get an easy way or path into equality, fairness and sensibility. Last but not least, we should "listen hard and open up". Listening is not enough, we need to open our hearts and feelings to create an empathic Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Empathy Reflection The strengths currently value the most lie in my ability to empathize, compartmentalize, and work hard. Empathy is part of what makes us human, and I see it as one of the most necessary parts to successfully working with clients. This position has been reaffirmed through each of my courses which have explored how we work with people. Examining how our presence and style effects how clients can see us and the impact empathy has on every aspect of therapy. My upbringing and experiences with different people has gifted me a natural empathy, but this program will hone those talents and experiences in to a tool impact other in a positive way. Juxtaposed to empathy my ability to compartmentalize and decompress in a healthy manner is an essential skill, especially for careers which suffer from high burn–out. My work with the Crisis Center emphasized the need to not take things too deep into myself when possible. I had to learn to see that even when a client doesn't cannot be talked away from suicidality as a personal failure. I've learned I'm not going to change the world in an and a half conversation, but I can still make a positive difference in someone's day or in someone's thinking. This compartmentalization has impacted the way I decompress and take care of myself and has impacted the way I study, and how I handle the parts of the program I have struggled with. I use empathy and compartmentalization to understand others and myself, but the ability to work hard is one of my greatest strengths and in the end working hard is what will push me forward in everything I do. I have had a harder transition to graduate school than I was anticipating, and working hard to make up for that transitional struggle has helped me recalculate and move forward. It is a strength which I have cultivated and get a lot of satisfaction from knowing I have given my all. Working hard means I can end my first year knowing I have done everything I can to deserve the chance I have been given. More importantly though, I have had an amazing support system and at this stage in my life working hard is one of the best ways I can show them my appreciation and care for their support. At this stage of my education and training I feel Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Definition Essay On Empathy People are in pain. The types of pain that exist and consume our bodies at times lay dormant until awoken by some tragic event propelled our way. We have all experienced pain. From the toddler that lost her most cherished toy to the man grasping on to the slipping threads of life have felt pain in varying degrees. It is the ability to feel empathy that makes human beings, human beings, and with that empathy is how we conduct our feelings and actions. Myself, on the other hand, have been cursed with the gift of an abundance of empathy. I cannot see happily myself reporting numbers in an office building or testing my vocal abilities to a hall of congressmen and women on a mundane, relentless cycle to which I am not involved directly with the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Reflection On Empathy The introduction and initial contact when really well. The client as well as I were truly engaged in every statement or question. Of courses the first few minutes were a little rough but once I understood where she was trying to go with her situation it was fine. I ask the client if I could record her so that I could make sure I do not miss anything for the assignment and she allowed me to record the session. This was very helpful because the session was very informative, so with that much information I probably wouldn't have been able to retain everything. My level of empathy was very high. I actually related to her situation when it comes to a father leaving the family and there's very little that you can do. Knowing that I understood her struggles and feelings, I immediately told myself to be strictly professional and not to get emotional as well. There was an over use of probing questions and not enough empathic responses. I think this goes back to me trying not to get emotional as well while discussing similar issues. Examples: 1.Student: Do you think just letting it go will fix the issue? (+Probing question) 2.Student: When you say us are you talking about you and your mom? Or do you have any siblings? (+ Question probe) 3.Student: Can you elaborate a little more? (+ Question probe) 4.Student: You feel this way because? (+ use of a probe) Overall, I do believe I stayed much focused. We were stationed in the lounge of her dorm early that morning, so it was very Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Essay On Empathy In To Kill A Mockingbird Throughout the course of To Kill a Mockingbird, the siblings Jem and Scout torment a man named Boo Radley because they think that he is a malevolent ghost. Boo still loves them like a father would and keeps them under a watchful eye even though they treat him like a caged animal. Jem and Scout do not realize this and continue to torment him. The relationship between Boo and Jem changes in the middle of the book, when Boo gives them gifts, Jem realizes what he has done and learns that Boo is a person and learns empathy through Boo's actions. It takes Scout a little longer to learn to have understanding for Boo and she learns it when Boo protects her from an attacker. Scout and Jem learn empathy from harassing, taunting, and tormenting...show more content... This is when Jem starts to feel empathy for Boo. Scout is even more afraid of Boo after she knows that he had watched them flee the property. When Boo gave them the soap dolls and put them in a knot hole in a tree, Scout still considered "...everything on the Radley place was poisoned... (81)". But it all "[had] slipped through Jem's memory (81)" as he went to go get the dolls. They also decide to write a letter to whoever was sending them those gifts. They still denied that it was Boo though, but deep down, they knew that it was Boo who had given the gifts to them. When the knot–hole they had been receiving the gifts from was filled up, Jem started to cry without Scout knowing why, showing that he is starting to realize Boo is a person but Scout still thinks that Boo is an evil man. When a fire sweeps through Maycomb, Boo gave Scout a blanket without her seeing, and her "stomach turned to water and [she] nearly threw up... (96)" because she continues to believe he is a monster. Jem has already learned the lesson of empathy from Boo while Scout still struggles with this concept at this point in the story. At the end, Jem and Scout are attacked by Mr. Ewell, a truly malicious man who is a drunkard. It is implied that Boo jumps in and saves them while also killing Mr. Ewell. Scout realizes "...that [Boo] had been sitting beside [her] all this time... (371)". While Jem is unconscious, Scout then Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. College Essay On Empathy I am a firm believer that one of the most precious gifts given to humans is the gift of empathy. Empathy for those one may not know even the slightest is unusual yet indispensable for our moral survival. This gift can be shown in in numerous ways, however the way that I was shown empathy growing up was through service. I was born in a impoverished area in Guatemala city, where the scarcity of jobs and education was a normality, still the a acts of human service is what kept us alive as a small community. I may not know the exact date or the exact time, but I can clearly remember the moment when our next door neighbors surprised me and my Mother with groceries and money to pay the house rent . I was just seven years old when my single unemployed mother became...show more content... Mesmerizing those moments always leaves me wondering what would have happened if we were not helped by our generous neighbors? What would have happened to me and my little sister? Where would we Go? Or Where would we live? And What would we eat? Everyday I thank God and life for having a roof on top on my head , good health that allows me to work and study, food that I can share ,and a loving family that supports me. Without all these blessing, I would be like many others that unfortunately live without the privileges that I have today. The multiple acts of kindness from my neighbors were the first of many benevolent acts that I've witnessed throughout my life. As a result, I've reprocreated their altruistic actions by serving others. Raising money and donating to good causes are just some of the many things that I like to do to serve my community, However showing empathy , tutoring, and volunteering are my favorite ways to serve others. Even in the smallest form possible, showing compassion with a servile attitude can positively affect not only the person you're helping but also Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Positive And Negative Empathy Research Article Review In the research article, "Empathizing with Other Peoples' Pain Versus Empathizing with Others' Joy: Examining THE Separability of Positive and Negative Empathy and Their Relation to Different Types of Social Behaviors and Social Emotions," researchers Michael Andreychik and Nicole Migliaccio examine both positive and negative empathy, the effect both have on an individual and the distinct capacities that each have on different types of social behaviors. Researchers deliver a series of questionnaires to participants, expecting that "Positive and negative empathy represent distinct–albeit related–constructs that predict different types of social behaviors and social emotions" (Andreychik, & Migliaccio, 2015, para 2). The main goal of the research is to observe if there is a difference between positive empathy and negative empathy. Furthermore, researchers study the effects of positive empathy, its affect socially, and emotionally on individuals. Methodology The Researchers test five separate hypothesis, on 597 different individuals including men and women of varying ages were recruited from an online participant management system called the, "Mechanical Turk Online." Each participant was given a small monetary compensation for their participation in the research. In all three studies, after providing researchers with written consent, the participants proceeded to fill out questionnaires online. The researchers arranged three separate studies. The Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Introduction Throughout the years we have seen significant changes in "Corporate America," changes that have seriously impacted those in the workplace and consumers as well. It is a dog eat dog world out there due to the economic stresses of today. This daily struggle to survive in the workplace has affected the lives of everyone involved as interpersonal skills are declining especially among company executives. Are academic institutions to blame for this obvious lack of concern for others in the workplace? It has been suggested in the following studies that higher level education is lacking in regard to the study of emotional intelligence and empathy within their business leadership programs. Empathy is defined as, "the feeling that...show more content... Interestingly, responses were similar in that the ranking for top and bottom requirements for effective leadership were consistent among the group. The second part of this study included 35 working adult students in two MBA courses. These students were briefed on the findings from part one of the study and then were given an anonymous survey as well. This research question was posed based on the findings of part one of the study, "Why do you think empathy was considered least important among the 10 leadership qualities presented" (Marques, 2012)? Results After careful analysis and comparison the researchers organized eight motives why empathy was not important to leaders. The responders felt that having empathy would interfere with ethical and or rational decision making. They perceived this emotion as a sign of weakness and that they felt they did not have enough experience to even recognize it as a part of a leadership position. The responders also felt that there was a disassociation between humanity and business and described empathy as not a stable emotion. It was also noted that there was a historical lack of resources regarding empathy and some even had mistaken empathy for pity. There seemed to be an overall lack of empathy among respondents. The researchers further concluded that the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Empathy By Paul Bloom Professor Paul Bloom states he is against empathy. He believes it is wrongfully used in our society and should not be used in certain situations. He still thinks it is important sometimes, but should not be primarily used as a result of anger, depression or retaliation. He believes compassion is the solution to empathy. In the long run, Bloom states that empathy will fail or burnout in a person. Hannah the extremely empathic person will eventually burnout according to Bloom. The use of empathy everyday as a core moral code will eventually be overwhelming and burned out and used up. The person will change direction and use empathy less in their lifetime. This essay will explore Paul Bloms opinion of empathy in his article, "Against...show more content... With compassion it allows the government to have a concern for the victims and figure out how to react without the quick decision making. Bloom believes it is easier to empathize for people who are related to themselves. He says that "Empathy is biased; we are more prone to feel empathy for attractive people and for those who look like us or share our ethnic or national background" (Bloom). For some people this may be true, we have racists, nazis and other anti–race groups in the US. Walking downtown there is a homeless person asking for change, a lot of people continue to walk past, the few people that give the man money could be rich or poor. It does not matter what the race, ethnicity, religion somebody of one another. The reason why the others did not give the man change is not always due their relatability to the homeless man. Humans naturally empathize, "Empathy can occur automatically, even involuntary" (Bloom). Bloom contradicted himself, if empathy occurs naturally it does not matter who needs help. People empathize because it is wired into the emotional parts of the brain. It does not matter to all people what the other person looks like. The feeling of bringing up a person making them happy is all worth it in the end. Bloom talks about how achieving too high of an empathy level can lead to emotional burnout. Hannah the imagined level 6 on the empathy scale is at an empathy high. She is a psychologist that puts everybody before her. Bloom believes Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Research Paper on Empathy Psy 150 FONO6 03/24/2012 Professor Ritchie Research Paper on Empathy By: Imari Watkins Thesis: The purpose of this essay is to define empathy and discuss its use I. Introduction II. Definition a. Origin b. Who made it up? III. What causes people to feel that way? IV. Scientific View Point V. Mental Disorders/ Emotion VI. Example Statements VII. Conclusion The purpose of this essay is to define empathy and discuss its use on how it is used on a daily basis and what makes people feel empathy for others. Empathy is being able to feel and understand what another person is going through or what they have experienced. Typically, it would be a happiness, sadness or anger that would...show more content... These kinds of disorders have been known to scientist to cause rapid activity of neurotransmitters that deal with emotion and personality. Like psychopathy, some are able to pick up on others theory of mind mimic others emotionally and convince others their feeling a certain way when they really are not. In some cases psychopaths may be able to sense what others are feeling but may not be able to put themselves in their position. This shows that empathy in the brain waves of psychopaths are dysfunctional. Another mental disorder would be Narcissist one feeling them own self and unable to feel for others. So with this being said they would lack empathy to protect and make them self feel secure for the sake of their own vulnerability. Now Sadistic disorder this is most likely shown in 16 to 18 year old boys with aggressive problems. This is a conduct disorder where the boys showed too much aggression. Performing violent behaviors and taking pleasure out of other peoples pain. Showing no sign of empathy for the victims of these violent crimes at all. Emotion like anger is another form linking to empathy. When people get angry over a certain situation somebody else that is close to them would immediately feel what their feeling also. Anger has a affect on certain people directly and indirectly its known to triggers states of empathetic angers.
  • 16. Empathy and anger linked together has been investigated as negative arousal. That was only if empathetic behavior Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Reflective Essay On Empathy Every generation likes to think they are the ones to take the world by storm, to change it for the better, to mold it to their ideal. And each does contribute, but it was about ten years ago I began to realize the generation after mine, the so–called Millennials, really had lost something in translation. I was helping to train new agents at a call center in a customer service position, something where they would need a bit more finesse than the average "do you want fries with that?" job required. My specific task was to ensure they could empathize, or at the very least convey empathy, to our customers. From the first day I was in training for this position, I understood the concept and expected to do no less than treat others how I wanted ...show more content... The meritocracy contains its own cultural contradictions. It encourages people to make the most out of their capacities, but it leads to the shriveling of the moral faculties that are necessary if you are going to figure out how to point your life in a meaningful direction. (254) Thus, students get good grades or top scores in sports because they are supposed to, regardless if they want to or not. Employees bring in the new customers, achieve the required sales, post the right numbers for whatever formula they are given because they are told to, not because they understand why. Their goal is to achieve, to surpass, to excel, to boast on social media of their wins, downplay or ignore their losses, and move to on the next big thing. This becomes egoism very clearly and quickly: the individual's concern is for self–preservation and promotion. It could even be stated it is more specifically ethical egoism as the balance of right and wrong is dependent on the individual's perspective of what feels right to them, if it is better to do something for their own good versus the harm, or evil, they could do to themselves. It is a bit murkier to go further into this being rational egoism as making the case in assuming one is always acting rationally for personal promotion is not defined by each act, or lack of action. It seems easy to sit back and write that the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. What Does Empathy Mean To You Essay There are certain items a woman knows she needs in her wardrobe of life skills: ambition, independence, fearlessness, self–belief, a sense of fun. But she will get more 'wear' out of these if she also has empathy – a classic that should never go out of fashion. Empathy is the ability to understand and share what somebody else is feeling. You hear a woman sobbing on the phone to her ex–boyfriend and recall the ghastly break–up that had you in tears for months. Or you see refugees on TV and, having been robbed and left stranded at Madrid Airport with no money for food, you have an inkling of their fear and desperation. If you don't have Time to Acknowledge your own Feelings, How can you Recognize them in Someone Else? Empathy differs from sympathy ('Poor you; I wish you could feel happier') and compassion (Things are tough for you; you seem to need help'). Simply put, empathy is, 'I know how you feel'. Psychologists note that we...show more content... We bristle at the slightest inconvenience, sigh at slow cashiers or vent our rage in banks. This as a growing trend caused by our fast–paced lifestyles in overcrowded cities. We're so stressed that we lose the time and space to reflect on how we're feeling. Also, if we feel we're not being heard, we say nothing. Feelings build up over time and express themselves as, say, road rage. If you don't have time to acknowledge your own feelings, how can you recognize them in someone else? Barack Obama told students at Southern New Hampshire University that the first lesson of growing up is this: 'the world doesn't revolve around you. There's a lot of talk in this country about the federal deficit,' he said. 'But I think we should talk more about our empathy deficit – the ability to put ourselves in someone else's shoes; to see the world through those who are different from us – the child who's hungry, the laid–off steelworker, the immigrant woman cleaning your dorm Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Why Empathy Is Important Most benefits that we humans receive and or give come from things we do everyday. If the saying goes that each action has a consequence, it would also mean that every action has a benefit. Some of those actions consist of helping others or showing empathy towards others. This idea of actions having benefits has been commonly seen throughout the world as a common saying. The saying goes that you get a benefit the equivalent to your actions. To clarify, this means that the benefits of an action would be equal to the greatness of that action. What exactly are the benefits ofempathy? We could say that the benefits of empathy are pretty basic or normal, but the most normal and basic things in our world seem to hold the most ingenuity and creativity...show more content... The act and or ability to understand other people is seen as an act of caring for that person. Some even say that we can even strengthen our understanding of the people and world around us. It is also common to hear that being able to understand the world and those around you is a benefit. How exactly do you strengthen your understanding? According to source 3, section 10, "Empathy for people unlike us can be expanded, it seems, just by modifying our views about empathy." This piece of evidence strengthens the idea that strengthening empathy not only strengthens your emotions or feelings, but your understanding as well. This emphasizes the idea that people using or giving empathy expands the minds and understanding of those people. It also clarifies the benefit that is gained through practicing empathy and using empathy, which is the increase of our general understanding of the world and its inhabitants. This also shows us how empathy shapes our general understanding of both our lives and others. Clearly the understanding of the world and the people around us is shown and proved to be affected by Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Empathy Vs. Compassion Essay Often when using the words of empathy and compassion, many people envision them as having similar meaning. While they may share similar circumstances, they are actually quite different. Empathy is more of an emotional response with an understanding of a person's particular situation; whereas compassion is an emotion that arouses an active response to alleviate a distressful situation. Nevertheless, these dissimilar expressions are paramount in the way people respond to the individual needs of others and how they reach out to others in their local communities. Barbara Lazear Ascher's essay "On Compassion" not only creatively offers a very detailed description of the day in the life in New York City, but effectively draws a picture of...show more content... Empathy is an innate trait that all humans have and it is the one that we most readily feel, while compassion is a feeling that must be acquired. Ascher astutely points out that "empathy is the mother of compassion" (par.13). In this noteworthy parallel, Ascher compares empathy to a nurturing mother and compassion to the fruit of her labor. Like a mother who has an inherent instinct to protect and teach her young, so too does one have an innate understanding and sensitivity to the feelings and experiences of another, and it is only from these life experiences that the birth of a new awareness is brought forth in the form of compassion. Similar to a mother's tutelage, Ascher describes compassion as a "learned" behavior that allows one to consciously act upon the distress of others by actively alleviating it. According to Ascher, "Compassion is not a character trait like a sunny disposition. It must be learned, and it is learned by having adversity at our window..." (par.13). In other words, true compassion can only be learned when one is faced with it every day of ones life and that once it becomes "familiar", only then it can become identifiable and conjure empathy. Ascher's "On Compassion" offer readers a brief encounter with New York City's citizens as they confront the less fortunate members of society– the homeless. She describes a young mother walking down the street with her baby in a stroller who becomes agitated upon seeing a homeless man walking Get more content on HelpWriting.net